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Related: About this forumFlorida Democrats think the unthinkable: We're in play
POLITICOTALLAHASSEE, Fla. Florida Democrats, long under the thumb of Ron DeSantis, are giddy the mayoral victory in Jacksonville could be the end to a long, long losing streak.
Former TV anchor Donna Deegans win Tuesday night in the states biggest city is giving the party which doesnt hold a single statewide office a glimmer of hope heading into 2024, when theres a good chance that the GOP challenger to President Joe Biden will come from Florida. Democrats say Deegans win is both a repudiation of DeSantis and a sign that all is not lost for them in the Sunshine state.
Even before Tuesday, Biden signaled that in his eyes, Florida, which hasnt gone for a Democrat in a presidential election since 2012, remains a competitive battleground state despite the Republicans huge voter registration and cash advantage. The presidents campaign recently aired television ads in Tampa and Orlando. And in February, Biden visited Florida during a post-State of the Union swing and sent surrogates to Florida this month.
This solidifies we are not off the map, said Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried. Everybody is really excited. They feel that this is a great signal and that there is something to invest in Florida.
State Sen. Shevrin Jones, who is on Bidens National Advisory Board, said that Deegans win not only puts Florida in play but lets donors know Florida has never really been red.
Former TV anchor Donna Deegans win Tuesday night in the states biggest city is giving the party which doesnt hold a single statewide office a glimmer of hope heading into 2024, when theres a good chance that the GOP challenger to President Joe Biden will come from Florida. Democrats say Deegans win is both a repudiation of DeSantis and a sign that all is not lost for them in the Sunshine state.
Even before Tuesday, Biden signaled that in his eyes, Florida, which hasnt gone for a Democrat in a presidential election since 2012, remains a competitive battleground state despite the Republicans huge voter registration and cash advantage. The presidents campaign recently aired television ads in Tampa and Orlando. And in February, Biden visited Florida during a post-State of the Union swing and sent surrogates to Florida this month.
This solidifies we are not off the map, said Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried. Everybody is really excited. They feel that this is a great signal and that there is something to invest in Florida.
State Sen. Shevrin Jones, who is on Bidens National Advisory Board, said that Deegans win not only puts Florida in play but lets donors know Florida has never really been red.
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Florida Democrats think the unthinkable: We're in play (Original Post)
In It to Win It
May 2023
OP
Voters will awaken at some point, question is will their morning be democracy or something else
bucolic_frolic
May 2023
#1
Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried Statement on Disney Pulling Plug on $1 Billion Developmen
LetMyPeopleVote
May 2023
#5
bucolic_frolic
(47,005 posts)1. Voters will awaken at some point, question is will their morning be democracy or something else
CrispyQ
(38,269 posts)2. There are some big blue dots down in Florida!!
Native
(6,563 posts)3. So happy to read this!
CaptainTruth
(7,222 posts)4. Yes, this is NOT a time to quit, it's a time to work our butts off!
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,549 posts)5. Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried Statement on Disney Pulling Plug on $1 Billion Developmen